I did the front guide block+ tensioner but I'm hearing a slap on the same bank as yours. However this gives me hope since I thought about tackling this in the same way. (or paying someone else to do it).
FELIPE VALLES I’m very confident in the way this guy approached this project. The least ford should’ve done was make an access hole on the bellhousing to reach the cassette bolt. They didn’t, so you have to remove 20 extra bolts.
I wanted to add that most vids online show removing the engine, alot of work and not everyone has a garage. Just know that my next vehicle will have (one not three chains) an easily accessible timing belt.
ChaconMusic This video is the Explorer I repaired with the rear timing chain guild. Yes 4x4 it is. Copy and paste the link or find it in my other videos a white explorer all cleaned up. I ended up selling it to my neighbor. He really liked it. ruclips.net/video/IQBWv0vI25Y/видео.html
ChaconMusic No I did drain the transmission. I lost about 1/2 quart when I removed the transmission coolant lines. Never refilled the transmission and it worked fine when driven daily.
I did the front guide block+ tensioner but I'm hearing a slap on the same bank as yours. However this gives me hope since I thought about tackling this in the same way. (or paying someone else to do it).
There is a way to change just the tensioner...easy job ,look in you tube at least 2 guys already did it..
FELIPE VALLES not if the cassette snapped and dropped down.
@@iamdjnam agree, if the cassette is dropped,got to pull the engine or at least separate the tranny just like this guy did,pain in the butt.
FELIPE VALLES I’m very confident in the way this guy approached this project. The least ford should’ve done was make an access hole on the bellhousing to reach the cassette bolt. They didn’t, so you have to remove 20 extra bolts.
@@iamdjnam How hard was it to get to get the upper sprocket apart and torqued properly back together?
That rear upper cassette bolt wasn’t visible in your video…. That could be a problem… was it there?
I want to attempt this. I’ve pulled the 4.0 so many times. Did you remove the front driveshaft? Did you remove the torque converter nuts?
Yes disconnected front driveshaft and the touque converter nuts.
Gancycle thank you so much for the fast reply
1 more question did u use the ford tools that hold the crankshaft and cams on place???
ChaconMusic I never used the Ford lockup tool kit. I purchased one and never used it, then sold it on eBay.
@@Gancycle O...ok thanks...i don't have the tool and don't plan on using it
Do you know how to replace the one in the front on the other head? Without pulling the motor ?
I wanted to add that most vids online show removing the engine, alot of work and not everyone has a garage. Just know that my next vehicle will have (one not three chains) an easily accessible timing belt.
How did she run afterwards???
ChaconMusic This video is the Explorer I repaired with the rear timing chain guild. Yes 4x4 it is. Copy and paste the link or find it in my other videos a white explorer all cleaned up. I ended up selling it to my neighbor. He really liked it.
ruclips.net/video/IQBWv0vI25Y/видео.html
Did u drain the transmission??
ChaconMusic No I did drain the transmission. I lost about 1/2 quart when I removed the transmission coolant lines. Never refilled the transmission and it worked fine when driven daily.
Ok thanks
I hate this motor wish I knew better to buy a 99 exploder for $1500
To not buy*** lol
I meant to ask is this a 4x4